Additional Information |
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Publication | September 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
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Cover | The Horse That Had Ulcers |
Featuring | The Little Wise Guys |
Credits | Pencils: Charles Biro (signed) | Inks: Charles Biro (signed) |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: The Little Wise Guys |
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Comic Story | Handsome Is As Handsome Does--n't (8.66 pages) |
Synopsis | The Little Wise Guys win a contest for writing a poem about the United Nations. |
Featuring | The Little Wise Guys |
Credits | Script: Charles Biro | Pencils: Norman Maurer (signed) | Inks: Norman Maurer (signed) |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: The Little Wise Guys |
Notes | Top 1/3 of first page is a warning that selling coverless copies of the comic is illegal. "352" appears under Norman Maurer's signature. Presumably this means the artwork was done in March 1952.
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Promo for Lev Gleason Comics Picture Trading Cards, available for sending in coupons from first page of comic. |
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Comic Story | Beemis & His Flying Saucer (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Dilly goes up in Beemis' balloon and they get mistaken for a flying saucer by the military. |
Featuring | Dilly Duncan |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Dilly Duncan; Philbert Beemis |
Notes | Feature title is just "Dilly Duncan" instead of "Dilly Duncan of Dorset High". |
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Text Story | The Chemist and the Crooks (2 pages) |
Featuring | Crimebuster |
Credits | Script: Charles Biro? | Letters: Typeset |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Crimebuster |
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Comic Story | The Horse That Had Ulcers (8.66 pages) |
Featuring | The Little Wise Guys |
Credits | Script: Charles Biro (credited) | Pencils: William Overgard (signed) [as WO] | Inks: William Overgard (signed) [as WO] |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: The Little Wise Guys |
Notes | William Overgard's signature ("WO") is hidden as carved into the wood on the right side of the first panel. Original indexer had had Norman Maurer. Last third of last page is a promo for the next issue story about Jesse James' gun. |
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PSA | Prayer Works Wonders |
Credits | Pencils: Frank Frazetta (signed) | Inks: Frank Frazetta (signed) |
Notes | Public Service Ad for Religion in American Life. Appears as though it might have been edited from a full page PSA, first panel (of four) is "She's the one for me!".
Also printed in various other comics from August/September 1952. |
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